Boss GT-1000 (and possibly other things Boss...)

I would never carry such a PSU around. And my multiout Harley Benton one does the job just great at not much >€100.
Hehe, good low ripple pulse PSU (for medical purposes but everyone can buy it) cost 150€ piece 😁
But again, final ripple depends of the load. Classic linear psu is much heavy, sure, less efficient, but on low powers (≤100W) noone care about bit heating.
And the parts are cost (without transformer) less than 10€ per PSU. I will make one on that transformer and one on toroid after.
 

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Once plugged GT1000 Core require ~380mA, depends of setup. Having HM2 enabled in "death by hm2" adds 26mA more :)

Ripple now less, but as is charger is a crap. Will replace it asap (on photos we zoom in).
 

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Am I stupid or can you not assign the glitch delay trigger to a CTL pedal? I saved a preset with it set to ON and then a momentary CTL for the Master Delay On/Off but when I save the preset the trigger defaults back to off so turning it off and on effectively does nothing.
 
Am I stupid or can you not assign the glitch delay trigger to a CTL pedal? I saved a preset with it set to ON and then a momentary CTL for the Master Delay On/Off but when I save the preset the trigger defaults back to off so turning it off and on effectively does nothing.

It's meant to be a momentary function, so it doesn't get triggered all the time.
 
It's meant to be a momentary function, so it doesn't get triggered all the time.
Right, so you’d think you’d turn the effect on, then assign the trigger to a footswitch like the S-bend trigger, but at least from the assigns menu i can’t find that trigger parameter to assign it. Gonna try the quick assign option form the effect menu on the hardware.
 
Right, so you’d think you’d turn the effect on, then assign the trigger to a footswitch like the S-bend trigger, but at least from the assigns menu i can’t find that trigger parameter to assign it. Gonna try the quick assign option form the effect menu on the hardware.
Ok, so I figured it out it’s just dumb. You have to assign the WARP TWIST TRIGGER to use the GLITCH TRIGGER. Why didn’t I think of that right away?
 
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